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To withhold for his own start in life only one ten-dollar bill froh to soothe even so bruised
an ego as Bud Moore carried into the judge's office There is an
anger which carries a person to the extre pity for one so hardly used Bud was
boiling with such an anger, and it deive
Marie the shirt off his back, since she had deht a cause
Bud could not see for the life of him why Marie should have quit for
that little ruction It was not their first quarrel, nor their worst;
certainly he had not expected it to be their last Why, he asked the
high heavens, had she told hi to leave him? Why had she turned her back on that little home,
that had see kin to prie when he should
have analyzed calmly the situation He should have seen that Marie too
had cabin fever, induced by changing too suddenly froirlhood
to the ills and irks of wifehood and motherhood He should have known
that she had been for two months wholly dedicated to the small physical
wants of their baby, and that if his nerves were fraying atching
that incessant servitude, her ownpoint;